Tim77

I made very good experiences with Wolfeye Keylogger and the reason is:

It is very easy to use and allows not only to record keystrokes and visited websites but also Screenshots and webcam pictures can be made in the background on predefined intervalls. All data can be delivered to your email address. But also you can access the data from any computer with the web browser.

And one very important feature Wolfeye-keylogger has: The support is awesome! This is for me another important feature when I want to buy a software: good support and help.

The time length of the LITE version is unlimited, so you can use it for as long as you want. It logs all keystrokes, processes, dates/times, etc. and can send logs via email only. However, a free, unlimited, working keylogger is hard to come by. And if you want the more advanced features, it only costs $29.99

thx for the informations.But I dont understand the problem with 2side chat log. Nearly every keylogger is able to take screenshots.

Where is the problem, if i log and send the chatmessages, I already received on my main pc?What use has logging my own chat?I need the both side autmatic logging and sending to my email , so that I can look mz messages up again, when im on my way with my laptop.icq sadly has no way to synchronize my chatlogs on my 2 machines.So a keylogger with 2side chatlog actually seems the only solution to me.

If i log messages , someone other received ofc its not ok. but this problem is the same with 1side chatlogging.

Messages I received or wrote mz self im alwazs allows to log for mzself.

gundam wing, I believe its an invasion of privacy issue. In the USA protecting privacy is very important. For example, you can't record your own telephone calls without informing the other party. Also, not implementing features like that keep the virus scanner companies from adding it to their definitions. Once that happens, the remote install keylogger is almost useless.

Unfortunately, the keylogging market falls on a very thin line in a legal sense. Just having the ability to log the conversation of another without their consent is an invasion of privacy. Yes, even if it's done on your computer, you would need the express permission of that person to log said conversation (as in all of them) in order for it for be considered legal. As the developer, we can't assume you have that consent as it involves a third party. Yes, again, other companies may do it, but TGEYE will not. They're playing a much more dangerous game and I want to keep this program strictly for legal purposes.

All In One Keylogger.Try it, It is the best keylogger.It has all the feature you can imagine.It capture keystrokes, password emails, chats (sent and received) .It can be set to record the microphone.It capture screenshot every mouse click.It capture the document you print.It can send you the logs by email/FTP or to another computer on your LAN.It is totally hidden.You can not find it in Task Manager, uninstall list, Startup list, It hides its icons and files ...It can be set to block access to unwanted sites.To stop any software you want from running.It works on any windows OS including Win8.I started using it many years ago and it has never let me down.You can get it from: RelytecThey offer free fully functional trial for downloading.